tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-206551022009-02-21T11:10:50.340-05:00Wiac's CornerJust a place for some thoughts about webmaster topics.wiac1http://www.blogger.com/profile/11106406938003149768noreply@blogger.comBlogger11125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20655102.post-19990761871961531122007-05-22T18:53:00.000-04:002007-05-22T18:59:10.087-04:00<body bgcolor="#FFFFFF" leftmargin="0" topmargin="0" marginwidth="0" marginheight="0"><br /><br /><p>Article Generation Software is Not All Good Part I<br>By <a href="http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Mark_Fortimer">Mark Fortimer</a></p><br /><br /><br /><p>The debate as to the pros and cons of article generation software is still alive, even after Google’s published policy on duplicate content. Article marketing is a popular means of driving traffic to your website, and if you are unable to write articles properly, you have three options. You can hire a ghostwriter to write them for you, you can purchase packs of articles on a wide range of niches, or you can use software to generate them.</p><br /><br /><p>Article packs come in two kinds. One is compiled from scraped articles: these are articles taken from article directories, complete with author’s resource box, and bundled up into packs of up to several hundred or even thousands. Not only do these bleed relevance from your site due to the authors’ website links, but also there is little if any control over the number of people purchasing these packs, so duplicate content is a serious issue.</p><br /><br /><p>The second type of article, either original or private label, where there is no author resource or link, still comes with the problem of duplication unless you rewrite the articles. Purchasing article packs is therefore fraught with danger and could harm your website. Which brings us to article generation software.</p><br /><br /><p>The major problem with most of the article generation software available online is that of contextual relevance. Such software tends to use templates into which keywords are put by the software. In the early days the templates were very general, such as in this short passage:</p><br /><br /><p>“Information on cat baskets is available all over the INTERNET. The subject of cat baskets is so popular that anybody requiring information can easily obtain it on the NET. Cat baskets WEB sites are very common and if you want more information on cat baskets you can find it on the INFORMATION SUPER-HIGHWAY using the keyword cat baskets in any search engine.”</p><br /><br /><br /><p>Want to learn more about it? Download the free ebook, <a target="_blank" href="http://www.secretsofim.com/7Steps.htm">Steps to Article Marketing Success</a>.</p><br /><br /><br /></body><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/20655102-1999076187196153112?l=wiac1.blogspot.com'/></div>wiac1http://www.blogger.com/profile/11106406938003149768noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20655102.post-1146936570629911072006-05-06T13:27:00.000-04:002006-05-06T13:29:31.076-04:00Stickiness of your websiteArticle Title: Outbound Stickiness <br />Author: John Boulter <br />Back in the late 1990s, “stickiness” was the big term; how to get web visitors to return to your site – hopefully, again and again. Today, the strategy has evolved into “Outbound Stickiness” – going out and pulling that visitor back in. <br /><br />Going back in time, there were many sticky techniques including the hosting of tools, calculators, forums/bulletin boards, and of course – my favorite – “favorites”. <br /><br />“Favorites” pre-dated good search engine results. Back then, you as a site owner would proffer your favorite links. Typically, they related to your industry and gave web visitors the opportunity to explore other related sites. Well, as the search engines of the day improved their results, the favorites section lost its favor. <br /><br />It became very hard to become an authority site. Many a client of mine back then created a “lounge” or “portal” type of section on their site hoping to be the center of their respective universe. But web surfers soon preferred to get their informational direction from a Yahoo search. <br /><br />Site stickiness never lost its allure. And now, new techniques have come into play in order to gain that coveted repeat visit. This time it’s an outbound effort. Content is created that travels out from the website to seek out users. It’s driven by RSS (Really Simple Syndication), and it’s used to distribute all kinds of information including news, blogs, and podcasts. We have evolved to Outbound Stickiness. <br /><br />Currently, most blogs and podcasts revolve around time-sensitive events and writer opinion. However, they are just too darned valuable to be left to those noble endeavors. Businesses, big and small see (or will soon see), RSS and its related content as an opportunity to reach out and touch someone – again and again. <br /><br />This trend doesn’t bother me in the least. I’ve always gotten educated or stayed current on my industry by subscribing to informative newsletters, magazines, etc., be they of the printed or electronic variety. I even appreciate advertising as an information source in its own right. The difference is that now I have the convenience of having all of my sources being dropped into a central place for pickup. It’s on demand and I like many others are demanding it. <br /><br />Outbound stickiness is going to include not only news of the day, but education on the tried and true. <br /><br />In order to be credible, businesses are going to need to educate through these mediums as opposed to simply advertising or branding. If they want to keep you as a subscriber of their feed, value is going to need to be continually delivered. Something easier said than done. <br /><br />This all presents opportunities and challenges on a variety of levels. First, there is creation of the content. Someone is going to have to acquire and consolidate the content. To get good traction with and grow a subscriber base, recycling someone else’s content will not do the trick for long (sorry, you can’t just steal it from the net). <br />Source: http://www.webmasterinfoandontent.com<br /><br />Next, not all of us are writers or recording artists. Internal or outsourced resources will need to be hired to actually deliver the information in an effective style and format (e.g. blog writers, podcasters, video podcasters, etc.). <br /><br />You’ll need information marketers to continually review the information that has been previously published for accuracy and relevancy. Because information created and distributed to the Internet is difficult to eradicate, it won’t be a matter of just deleting old files. New information will need to be created to supersede the old. And the whole cycle will begin again. <br /><br />A credence of mine (that I obtained from somewhere now unknown), is “if you can’t get out of it – get into it”. Let me tell you – you can’t get out of this one. <br /><br />If you don’t already have a strategy to deliver some Outbound Stickiness, get it going now. It’s just not for news-junkie/conservative/liberal/techie/egocentrics anymore. <br /><br />My recommendation is to publish by series. If you sell paint, do a series of 5 blog entries, podcasts, etc., on color. Next, do a series on prep and application. Next, on design trends. You get the idea. <br /><br />By publishing to a series you escape the pressure of continually coming up with and extending your subject. Also, if you need a break, take it between series’. Then you won’t look like you just jumped on the bandwagon, ran out of ideas, and fell off. <br /><br />Additionally, mix time-specific information and opinion with tried and true educational content. <br /><br />Good luck with it all! For some of you it will be liberating, for others it’s fingers on a chalkboard (by the way, we’re going to need to come up with a new idiom for that one – who uses chalk boards anymore. Any suggestions – email me). <br /><br />If you want some advice or have any comments – email me at jboulter@bastioninternet.com or visit us at www.bastioninternet.com. We’re a web marketing firm located in Southern California and are happy to help. <br /><br /><br />About The Author: John Boulter, President, Bastion Internet, Inc. http://www.BastionInternet.com is an Internet Marketing Firm helping clients drive and convert more website traffic.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/20655102-114693657062991107?l=wiac1.blogspot.com'/></div>wiac1http://www.blogger.com/profile/11106406938003149768noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20655102.post-1144202945871807682006-04-04T22:07:00.000-04:002006-04-04T22:09:06.070-04:00Have You Heard? Families That Play Together Stay TogetherTake a chance! When you tell the family that it's games night at your home, the kids might think you've come unhinged, but make it non-optional and make sure you make it fun! Take it from me, I've done it and it works. Everyone joins in either as a player or a spectator when we played games on XBox. The house is filled with laughter and cheering and it's nice to see everyone having a good time. Playing games is ageless and there is virtually no generation gap. <br /><br />Plan for one night a week where everyone will be home. If you don't have one night where everyone will be there, you need to juggle things around so you have at the very least one night where the entire family is home. <br /><br />Then there's board games to consider. You could play everything from Monopoly to Snakes and Ladders depending upon the ages of the children. You could set up themes to play a game for example a Hawaiian theme. Have pineapples and things like that, everyone wears leis. Each person could talk about what they know or as questions about Hawaii. Use your imagination. You know what your family likes. <br /><br />The game itself doesn't have to relate to the theme; just the atmosphere and conversation. You could be playing Yatzee, Life, Clue, Sorry, Snakes and Ladders, Don't Spill the Beans or Uno. It doesn't matter which game you're playing. You could incorporate your theme into various intervals throughout the game. Each time someone lands on a red square everyone must take a bite of pineapple. Spin a ten and all must eat a macadamia nut! If you select the Go to Jail card, it's your turn to do the Hula dance. Get the idea? <br /><br />At the end of each game night, discuss next week's theme. Family members can take turns choosing the theme and the accompanying snacks and décor. If it's too much for one person to coordinate or if children are younger, these tasks can be delegated. Your three year old can decide she wants a clown theme complete with balloons and everyone will wear clown make-up. Your 6th grader made opt for an art theme and paint or draw the decorations. <br /><br />If you want to keep it simple without the extras, that's okay too. You're sure to be a hit with games and their favorite snacks. Everyone will want to come back again and again. <br /><br />This should be an inexpensive night. You can pick up new games at thrift stores and garage sales for $1.00. Most decorations you may already have around the house or can be picked up at the same places you're getting second hand games or even the dollar store. <br /><br />Make it fun. Your children won't remember and thank you for all the hours you put in a work, but they will always cherish the family time together. The family that plays together stays together. Have fun! <br /><br /><br />About The Author: Sintilia Miecevole, Administrator of http://www.fnnygame.com provides information from game, funny games and game accessories to online games, XBox and more. 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The webmaster signs up<br />as an affiliate in the affiliate marketing program and gets a<br />login id. He then collects information about the marketing<br />material for the affiliate marketing program and uses it on his<br />web site as banners, ad- links and search boxes. If a visitor to<br />the website is interested in one of the affiliate marketing<br />program links then he clicks the referred link and purchases<br />the product. The marketer identifies that the particular sale<br />has been through the affiliate marketing program, and he pays<br />the affiliate his commission. By having an affiliate marketing<br />program the owner does not pay for expensive advertising but<br />pays when a sale, lead or subscription action occurs. <br /><br />There are numerous benefits that an affiliate marketing program<br />has to a marketer. Affiliate marketing programs have become one<br />of the easiest way to advertise the products in the market. An<br />agreement is formed between the website owner or affiliate and<br />the merchant. The website owner allows the merchant to promote<br />his product through his site and the merchant pays the<br />affiliate commission for the sales generated through these<br />sites via the affiliate marketing program. Affiliate marketing<br />programs are a cost effective medium to provide brand<br />awareness. It also provides a wider market for the merchant.<br />The marketer gets a chance to identify new markets which he<br />might not have thought of without the affiliate marketing<br />program. Affiliate marketing programs have beaten the<br />traditional advertising techniques by giving maximum exposure<br />world wide. The affiliates can introduce the products and<br />services to the niche markets which have been neglected and<br />thus boost the business of the marketer. <br /><br />There is affiliate marketing program software called Affiliate<br />Network Pro which enables a person to start his own affiliate<br />program. There are many features including multi-language,<br />instant payment module, affiliate directory,, sales reports,<br />anti fraud blocking, email messages and reminders etc.<br />Financial affiliate marketing programs are also available which<br />provide facilities such as auto loans, debt recovery and<br />settlement programs, and the best converting payday loans. <br /><br />Affiliate marketing programs are not just for customers, but it<br />also provides a strategy for development of business to business<br />partners. Here the merchant and the affiliate become partners.<br />If a person owns a website, sells his products through the<br />site, and if he pays other website owners, or bloggers for<br />sending customers to his site, then he becomes the marketer. If<br />you have a website and direct surfers to various merchants for<br />services and products through blogs, or e-mail links then you<br />become the affiliate. There are several merchants who are<br />affiliates too. They have their own affiliate marketing<br />program, receive traffic from other affiliates and they also<br />direct traffic to other merchants in return for commission.<br /><br />About the Author: Sandra Stammmberger is the owner of Marketers<br />Insider News. An information portal for online marketers. For<br />more information on MLM, affiliate programs, and Seo visit her<br />site at http://www.marketersinsidernews.com<br /><br />Source: http://www.webmasterinfoandcontent.com<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/20655102-113875269164765766?l=wiac1.blogspot.com'/></div>wiac1http://www.blogger.com/profile/11106406938003149768noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20655102.post-1138331675263155062006-01-26T22:13:00.000-05:002006-01-26T22:14:35.703-05:00Counters: The Imprtance Of Tracking Your Visitors<h1>Counters: The Importance Of Tracking Your Visitors</h1>By Tim Querrey<br><br>When trying to optimize your website, you will need to gather all the information about the few visitors that you now have. This will help you make improvements to your site and increase your traffic. One of the best ways to gather this statistical data is through the use of a counter.<br /><br><br /><br>Some of you may not know that dropping a counter onto each page of your website will not only show you the number of hits to that page, but also logs tidbits of important information too.<br /><br><br /><br>The following is a list of some of the data that is collected from a stat-counter.<br /><br><br /><br>Screen Resolution:<br /><br><br /><br>Knowing the screen resolution tells you how the majority of visitors view your web pages. For example: If your design is based around 800 x 600 screen resolution, and the majority of you visitors use a 1024 x 768 resolution, you may want to redesign your layout.<br /><br><br /><br>Keyword:<br /><br><br /><br>If a visitor was directed to your site by a search engine, then knowing the search term used will help in optimizing your page around important keywords relevant to you sites topic.<br /><br><br /><br>Length Of Visit:<br /><br><br /><br>This is important that if everyone is showing up to your site, but doesn't seem to stay, then check for slow loading of you page or some other reason that might turn away visitors.<br /><br><br /><br>Enter-Page/ Exit-Page<br /><br><br /><br>If your visitors are leaving from the same page they first come to, then you will need to figure out why they are not visiting other pages. Maybe the links to the other pages are hidden by are toomuch clutter, too small or non-descriptive.<br /><br><br /><br>Returning Visitors:<br /><br><br /><br>This will help you determine which pages your visitors find important. You can then concentrate more effort on those topics.<br /><br><br /><br>There are many more tidbits of statistical data a stat-counter can provide, and best of all you can get them for free. Theses services are provided for the benefit of building back links, and in hopes to sell you upgrades.<br /><br><br /><br>If you think that a counter looks tacky, you have the option to make it invisible. This will still enable you to collect important statistical data without your visitors seeing the counter itself.<br /><br><br /><br>Conclusion:<br /><br><br /><br>So if your serious about getting more traffic, you must first learn all you can from the traffic you already have, and a free stat-counter is one of the best places to start.<br /><br><br /><br>About the Author: Visit the authors informational site about <a href="http://www.homerunbusinesses.com">Home Based Businesses</a><br /><br><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/20655102-113833167526315506?l=wiac1.blogspot.com'/></div>wiac1http://www.blogger.com/profile/11106406938003149768noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20655102.post-1137677520364507942006-01-19T08:30:00.000-05:002006-01-19T08:34:05.683-05:00How To Create Your Own Ebay About Me PageHow To Start Your Own Affiliate Program<br />By Stephen Pope<br /><br />1. Why Start Your Own Affiliate Program? <br /><br />Multiple web sites and distributors selling your product can<br />result in increased sales and profits. Unlike conventional<br />advertising, affiliate programs pay only for performance.<br />Commissions are not paid out unless sales are made. <br /><br />Also, with many more web sites linking to yours, your link<br />popularity is sure to increase in search engines, resulting in<br />additional traffic and income. <br /><br />2. Combine a Merchant Account with Your Affiliate Program <br /><br />If your product is downloadable (such as electronic books or<br />software), you might consider ClickBank.com. For a $49.95<br />initial fee, you can process credit cards and on-line cheques<br />for $1.00 per transaction plus 7.5% of sales. As an added<br />bonus, you have your own built-in affiliate program. <br /><br />ClickBank gives you a listing on their web site and visitors<br />can buy your products and join your affiliate program. You<br />choose the commission rate you are willing to pay. All<br />commission payments are handled by ClickBank. One downside is<br />that you can`t run a two-tiered program. <br /><br />3. Use an Affiliate Program Script <br /><br />If you are comfortable with running CGI scripts, you may wish<br />to install your own affiliate program on your server and<br />administer the affiliate program yourself. <br /><br />Be forewarned, though, that this is a lot of work. You will be<br />responsible for all the testing, security, commission payments,<br />promotion and so on. Another downside: Will your potential<br />affiliates trust you since their commissions are not tracked<br />and paid by an independent third party? <br /><br />4. Use a Hosted Solution <br /><br />There are good reasons for not hosting your affiliate program<br />on your server. Perhaps you don`t have the time to administer<br />all the aspects of an affiliate program. Maybe your time could<br />be used more productively in other areas of your business.<br />Additionally, an independent third party tracking and paying<br />affiliate commissions inspires confidence in prospective<br />affiliates. Finally, you just might benefit from the additional<br />exposure that an affiliate network brings you. <br /><br />ClixGalore.com is an example of an affiliate network. You will<br />need to pay a $75.00 deposit to cover affiliate commissions.<br />They charge 25% of any affiliate commissions paid. For example,<br />if you paid an affiliate a 10% commission on a $100.00 sale, you<br />would pay the affiliate $10.00 and ClixGalore $2.50. <br /><br />With ClixGalore, you can also have a two-tier program. Taking<br />the above example, if you paid affiliates for finding other<br />affiliates, you might pay 2% on your second tier. That would be<br />another $2.00 commission and $ .50 affiliate network fee for a<br />total of $15.00 in commissions on both levels. <br /><br />5. For All Affiliate Programs <br /><br />Setup your own web page (or pages) outlining the benefits of<br />your affiliate program. Offer articles, suggestions, text and<br />banner links, and other useful support for your affiliates. <br /><br />Offer a generous commission so that others feel motivated to<br />sell for you. Obtain the e-mail addresses of your affiliates so<br />that you can keep in touch with them to aid them to sell more. <br /><br />For increased traffic, sales and profits, start your own<br />affiliate program.<br /><br />About the Author: J. Stephen Pope, President of Pope Consulting<br />Inc., has been helping clients to earn maximum business profits<br />for over twenty-five years. To learn more about affiliate<br />programs and other profitable Work at Home Small Business<br />Ideas, visit http://www.yenommarketinginc.com/affiliate.html<br />Source:<a href="http://www.webmasterinfoandcontent.com">webmasterinfoandcontent.com</a><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/20655102-113767752036450794?l=wiac1.blogspot.com'/></div>wiac1http://www.blogger.com/profile/11106406938003149768noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20655102.post-1136941064475654422006-01-10T19:57:00.000-05:002006-01-10T19:57:44.493-05:00<h1>Google Is Much More Than A Search Engine</h1>By Rick Hendershot<br><br>We all know that Google is the dominant search engine, and controls a large percentage of online advertising. But many of us -- even regular Google users -- are not aware of some of Google's other services. Most of them are presented as new ways of listing and categorizing the universe.<br /><br><br /><br>However, consistent with Google's new status as a profit-first public corporation, what lies at the root of most of Google's expanding ventures is the need to become less dependent on context-based advertising revenue. In other words, the people at Google are desparately looking for new ways of making money.<br /><br><br /><br>**Froogle still looking for a mission in life<br /><br><br /><br>Google's product search and comparison tool called Froogle, was launched in December 2002. It was developed in an attempt to cash in on the obvious market for online shopping that major sites like eBay and Amazon had so successfully exploited.<br /><br><br /><br>Unlike alternatives like eBay, Froogle lists products for free, and it has no integrated purchase capability. You just look for products by product name or description and are presented with a list of products with links to sites where they are available. <br /><br><br /><br>Product information gets into Froogle in one of two ways, according to the Froogle instructions. It can be submitted electronically by merchants, and will then be included in the database. Second, in the course of spidering the web Google's spidering software "automatically identifies webpages that offer products for sale". These are then included in the Froogle database as well.<br /><br><br /><br>What Google wants is to make Froogle a product search tool of choice, and open up various monetization opportunities. The obvious ones are embedded advertising and paid listings, but others include direct sales possibilities on the eBay model.<br /><br><br /><br>After more than three years Froogle is still called a "beta" suggesting that Google still has no definite plans for it. The latest development was to add "local shopping" information to the listings giving Froogle potential to become an online yellow pages.<br /><br><br /><br>**Google Local integrates maps, local product search<br /><br><br /><br>Everybody agrees that local search is going to be very big in the next couple of years. Say you're looking for a place to buy an digital camera in a particular city. Just do a search for "digital camera in MyTown", and Google Local will give you a detailed street map of the area along with stores that carry the product, and locations indicated on the map.<br /><br><br /><br>Since products are indexed by keyword, you can search for virtually anything, rather than being restricted to the categories pre-defined by a service like the yellow pages.<br /><br><br /><br>Also unlike the yellow pages, Google Local includes all stores they have a listing for, not just paying advertisers. Local gives you a map with locations, plus listings with links direct to the stores. The potential for this resource seems awesome.<br /><br><br /><br>Plus Google Local has integrated a very slick map utility that arguably looks better (simpler) and in some ways, works faster than other services such as MapQuest. For instance, you can search for a relatively obscure place like Carlyle, Saskatchewan or Brora, Scotland and you are taken to a detailed street map for the entire region. If you are looking for a broader overview of the area, you can just grab the map and scroll along a highway or the coast without having to click on navigation arrows as you do with MapQuest.<br /><br><br /><br>Google has also integrated its satellite imaging service into Local. If you are looking at a specific map and would rather see a satellite image of the area, just click on "satellite". Or if you would like to see the satellite image with a map overlay, you can see that too, by clicking on "hybrid".<br /><br><br /><br>**Google Video lets you put your videos online<br /><br><br /><br>Google Video was introduced in beta back in the spring of 2005, ostensibly to give video producers an outlet for their work. As Google says, "Whether you produce hundreds of titles a year or just a few, you can give your videos the recognition and visibility they deserve by promoting them on Google - for free. Signing up for the Google Video Upload Program will connect your work with users who are most likely to want to view them."<br /><br><br /><br>No doubt Google has something else in mind here too -- providing video-related services to generate revenue. The logical move is for Google to eventually build a large library of amateur and then commercially produced videos and moves that it can "rent" on a pay-per-view basis. The company has already taken a step in this direction with its recent AOL alliance in which it committed to promoting AOL's video library.<br /><br><br /><br>As John Battelle said in a (<a href="http://battellemedia.com/archives/001658.php" title="http://battellemedia.com/archives/001658.php" target="_blank">http://battellemedia.com/archives/001658.php</a>) June 2004 blog post, "this will help the spread of an alternative universe for video distribution and playback, one independent of the walled garden business model in which video is currently locked... the sooner independent voices have an outlet for their work, and a business model to pay for it, the sooner we'll see content creators revolt from the hegemony of cable and studio models."<br /><br><br /><br>But there are other possibilities as well. As Jon Udell says in a (<a href="http://weblog.infoworld.com/udell/2005/12/06.html" title="http://weblog.infoworld.com/udell/2005/12/06.html" target="_blank">http://weblog.infoworld.com/udell/2005/12/06.html</a>) blog post, "the larger goal is to bring the social effects we see at work in the textual blogosophere into the realm of audio. Linking and quotation drive discovery and shared discourse, but media formats, players, and hosting environments are notoriously hostile to linking and quotation, and I'd really like to see that change."<br /><br><br /><br>Google made a move in this direction by switching its player technology to Flash in the fall of 2005. While encoding options for flash (FLV) are still relatively limited, the capabilities to make flash movies more "link-friendly" are much better than the other mainstream alternatives (Quicktime, Windows Media, and Real). <br /><br><br /><br>In other words, it is much easier to build hot links and other types of scripting into video and audio using Flash, making it a much better fit with the traditional "interactive" features we expect from the web. <br /><br><br /><br>This also gives it more potential for the integration of advertising into pre-existing videos.<br /><br><br /><br>About the Author: Rick Hendershot publishes <a href="http://www.linknet-news.com">Linknet News</a> | For online promotion see <a href="http://www.linknet-promotions.com">Linknet Promotions</a> | For online video ideas see <a href="http://www.videoinabox.com">Videoinabox.com</a>.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/20655102-113694106447565442?l=wiac1.blogspot.com'/></div>wiac1http://www.blogger.com/profile/11106406938003149768noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20655102.post-1136814225444702622006-01-09T08:42:00.000-05:002006-01-09T08:43:45.456-05:00The Importance of a Business PlanBy Dr. Drew Henry<br />Do you need more money to expand your business? If yes, youneed a business plan. If you are starting a business, despitethe work involved, a business plan can prepare you for theobstacles ahead and help ensure your success. <br />Creating a business plan forces you to contemplate possibleobstacles to your business and prepares you to find solutionsthat will help you to overcome them. Most of many smallcompanies fail to create, however, many business owners areadamant that having a written business plan is one of the keysto their present success. <br />In order to find investors or get a bank loan, they will wantto see that you have the experience or resources to run thebusiness. They will want to see your projected income as wellas your suggested repayment plan already laid out. Taking thetime to do this is not only important for them, but it givesyou a measuring tool to verify if your business is growingproperly. You can gage your success on how close to the planyour business has actually performed. Perhaps you'll do worse,or perhaps you'll do better, either way it helps you determinehow well your business is getting on. If you have never seen abusiness plan before you may be concerned that it is toodifficult a proposition for you to manage on your own. <br />You can hire someone to write a business plan for you,depending on your needs it may be wise to familiarize yourselfwith a business plan's layout. This will not only help you toprovide the necessary information, but may encourage you to tryyour own hand at it. <br />Or you can get a free tool on the Internet which will assistyou in creating a business plan. Some of the topics you will berequired to explain are your Market, Customer, Competition,Marketing Plan, Research and Development along with financialforecasts. You may consider hiring someone to help you withyour financial sheets after completing the written part of theBusiness Plan. <br />With this business plan, it will help you stay one step aheadof your competition. Your Business Plan will become your guideand silent business partner - indicating where you need toimprove. Make it a priority to have this crucial road map foryour business.<br />About the Author: Dr. Drew Henry maintains a number of websitesabout Loans, including <a href="http://www.badcreditloanguide.info/">http://www.badcreditloanguide.info</a> ,<a href="http://www.bankloansecrets.info/">http://www.bankloansecrets.info</a> , and<a href="http://www.businessloansecrets.info/">http://www.businessloansecrets.info</a> . Please visit his websitesfor more detail.<br />Source: <a href="http://www.isnare.com/">http://www.isnare.com</a><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/20655102-113681422544470262?l=wiac1.blogspot.com'/></div>wiac1http://www.blogger.com/profile/11106406938003149768noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20655102.post-1136666685354661612006-01-07T15:42:00.000-05:002006-01-07T15:44:45.363-05:00Your First Steps To Becoming A WriterYour First Steps To Becoming A Writer By Sophfronia Scott<br /><span style="font-family:arial;color:#333399;"></span><br />What's the first step to becoming a writer? You'd think itwould be "write", but it's not. In speaking to other writersand from what I know of my own journey to becoming a writer,I've come to realize that the biggest obstacle for new writersis that they don't think of themselves as writers. They havetrouble developing the belief that they are writers and yetit's something you have to do. When you haven't developed thatbelief, that conviction, it becomes a source of sabotage--youdon't value your work enough to give it the time and the spaceit needs. How do you come to think of yourself as a writer,especially when you're not earning a paycheck as a writer? Hereare a few tips: <br />What Happens When You Write? <br />If you want to be a writer, I'm assuming you feel you havesomething to say and a strong desire to say it. You may notknow how you're going to say it or in what form (poetry, novel,essay, etc.) but you know something is there. Okay, you pick upyour pencil or pen or you sit down to your computer ortypewriter. Write something. Whatever you write, just make sureyour heart is in it. It doesn't have to be perfect, it doesn'thave to be neat. It does have to be expressive.<br />Next, as painful as it may be, you have to show this writing tosomeone. It can be a friend, it can be a family member. Then,pay attention to what happens. Did the person reading your workcry, laugh or get angry? If so, you did that! It means you canhave an effect with your writing. It's worth something. Youhave to keep going! <br />A teenager recently wrote to me concerned because she's writingfiction and she's worried her mother will read it and get upsetbecause she thinks it's stuff the teenager really did. On theone hand, that is a bummer to have to explain yourself to yourmother, but on the other hand--wow, that means the young lady'swork is believeable and effective. That kind of feedback is hardto ignore. It's powerful motivation to keep you going--if youtake the time to notice and honor that it's happening. I oncehad a writer say to me, "I don't know if my stuff is any good.I just know that when people read it, they cry." I told her youcan't get a message any clearer than that kind of response. Nowshe just has to listen to it. <br />Cultivate Silence <br />If you're having trouble thinking about what it is you have tosay, it may help you to spend some time each day in silence.Some writers pray. Some meditate. The idea is to get used toclearing your brain space and tuning in to your inner voice.You'll also be more aware of those little scraps of possibilityfloating around in your head that can later grow into big ideas.<br />What Do You Want to Write? Experiment! <br />It's okay if you don't know what you want to write about. Itmay take a long time journaling for you to see what keepscoming up for you. And it may take longer to find the form thatfits you best. I went from poetry to essays to long-form letterwriting before I settled on fiction. It took me years to dothat. It doesn't mean I won't do anything else in those genres,but what I'm doing right now just fits. I encourage you toexperiment until you find the form that suits your writingbest.<br />Continually Remind Yourself You Are a Writer <br />As you develop your belief that you're a writer, it's helpfulto set up reminders that will jog you back to that brain spacethat you need to be in to write. When you sit down to writeit's easy to get distracted and starting thinking about doinglaundry or what's for dinner. You'll want to have somethingeither on your desk or on the wall in front of you that remindsyou to get back to work and that you are a writer.<br />It might be your list of values that remind you that writing isa part of who you are. It may be simple words such as CREATE orINSPIRE. Isabel Allende, who writes beautiful, historicalnovels will sit in her office with photos around her, oldphotos of people who essentially represent her characters soshe’s surrounded by them. That puts her back into the brainspace of her book because she is sitting in their world; thesepeople are all around her.<br />What world do you need to be in? The journey you take to getthere will be one of many you'll take as a writer. I hope theseideas will help you take those first steps. What you write--andwhere you go from here--is entirely up to you. Bon Voyage.<br />© 2006 Sophfronia Scott<br />About the Author: Author and Writing Coach Sophfronia Scott is"The Book Sistah" TM. Get her FREE REPORT, "The 5 Big MistakesMost Writers Make When Trying to Get Published" and her FREEonline writing and publishing tips at<a href="http://www.thebooksistah.com/">http://www.TheBookSistah.com</a><br />Source:http://www.webmasterinfoandcontent.com<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/20655102-113666668535466161?l=wiac1.blogspot.com'/></div>wiac1http://www.blogger.com/profile/11106406938003149768noreply@blogger.com0